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Archive for the Beginnings Category

The beginnings section outlines the arguments of knowledge and logic upon which further sections are discussed. It is impossible to hold a discussion without communication of some form, and we need an understanding of the rules in that communication: logic, belief, religion, post-philosophies and the traps and pitfalls of not-believing in anything (relativism).

  • Logic

    • Last edited: 20:37, Jun 28 2007
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    Logic is comprised of two types: deductive and inductive.
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  • Truth and Value

    • Last edited: 20:19, Jun 28 2007
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    With the ability to abstract comes the most important question for humanity, what is Truth? What does it mean for something to be true? There are two main streams of competing Truth: logic, and belief.
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  • Communication and Abstraction

    • Last edited: 20:05, Jun 28 2007
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    Communication is not only the medium for this website but it has implications for what we believe to be True and how we share this knowledge with others.
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  • Science and its method

    • Last edited: 20:58, Feb 28 2007
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    Science and scientific methodology are the formal set of rules that govern our understanding of the Universe and Earth. It has two main parts: hypotheses and theories. Science is based on observation (inductive logic) and experimentation (deductive logic).
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  • Belief

    • Last edited: 20:43, Feb 28 2007
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    Belief is the feeling that something is True, it has no necessary basis in reason but is often grounded in some form of logic.
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  • The arguments against an objective knowledge

    • Last edited: 20:15, Feb 28 2007
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    There are two arguments against objective knowledge: the difficulties in comprehending the entire universe, and our individual subjective experience.
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